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Mary Coleman We accepted full responsibility for the wrongdoing that occurred, and we felt that the loss of scholarships, extended probation, and other penalties imposed by the NCAA were an appropriately severe response to the violations. Our appeal was focused on the additional postseason ban, because we believed it fell disproportionately on the current, innocent players and coaches.
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Megan Vrabel We accepted coach Dixon so quickly. The team is so close. We've trusted coach Dixon.
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Ehud Barak We accepted American ideas that each side will examine its own activities, ... that our security teams will sit together to clarify what happened, and then we'll sit with the American partners to see what happened and to try and make sure that better coordination will be in the future and that such events could not be repeated in the future.
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Jack O'Connell We accepted a higher proportion of English-learner students than any other state in the country, ... Our exclusion rate of English learners was 12%, while Texas' exclusion rate was 37.5% and New York's was 29%.
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Edmund Stoiber The personal question has to be cleared up relatively quickly, and it has to be accepted . . . that Angela Merkel will be chancellor.
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James Meeks We applaud him because his statement was swift, it was responsible, and it was contrite, ... We accepted the contrition and the spirit behind it and our board, in our session, unanimously accepted this statement as well as accepted Rev. Jackson's apology.
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Barry Hyman We've accepted the fact that the earnings growth for the quarter is around 20, 21 percent year-over-year for the S&P. But there's been this behind the scenes look or under the surface look at revenue. And we haven't got the best of forecasts for the second half of the year in many companies going forward. And if you don't have that pristine look -- where you come in this earnings season totally clean -- you've gotten battered. And I can't even name more than a handful of stocks that have come through.
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Steve Pederson We appreciate the fact that they have accepted coach Callahan's explanation of this gesture. We also recognize that any kind of gesture is not in character either with coach Callahan or our program.
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Brian McAndrews There are challenges in joint ventures about who controls what. AOL has had some challenges cross-selling with Time Warner.
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Philip Kaplan Whether they work for dot-coms, whether they own dot-coms, a lot of them work for investment companies, banks, venture capitalists, ... I can look at people's e-mail addresses and there's very few AOL or Hotmail e-mail addresses. You see Price Waterhouse addresses and Andersen consulting e-mail addresses.
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Jason Calacanis Mahalo's business model is advertising. Yahoo, Google, Ask, AOL and MSN are all advertising-based. So I don't see anything wrong with advertising-based search.
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Robert Wilkes AT&T's basic business is transport, so to the extent that AOL would give them more traffic and to the extent that AT&T could limit AOL's involvement with its competitors . . . it's certainly something they need to look at.
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Ed Adler as we have said all along, the company is not spinning off AOL, but is focused on returning AOL to a growth track.
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Charlene Li They were hoping to become what AOL was supposed to be when it made the Time Warner deal six years ago.
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Tom Wolzien They've done a good job of managing the release schedule. What the company has done is balance it out very nicely so you don't have a huge hit to earnings from the fall off in revenue following a blockbuster. The year after Fox had Titanic, it had nothing. We'll see how long AOL can keep this going. Nobody's ever done it forever.
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Eddie Izzard Everyone gets cards at the beginning of life. I am transgender, I decided to be honest and tell everyone about it, and that's it.
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Steve Loucks The other thing we're doing is making sure the customers pay with credit cards so they can get their money back more easily if the tickets can't be used.
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Judy McDonald We usually just play cards - there's always a card game going on. Or we sit around. Sit around and talk.
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Ken Hammond We are looking for the owners of the cards to find out how they last used them,
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Luke Mitchell I do weights and work out different body parts on different days. I don't do cardio - I did too much in my tennis-playing days!
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Dan Casey When you think of the person who goes to Disneyland and spends $500 and puts it on the credit card and their interest rate is 15 percent (debt) ... the person that puts it in the credit union is getting 4 percent (gain). The difference is close to 20 percent.
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Chad Coleman Whenever you have the creator pulling your card and saying they want you to be a part of it, you're in a pretty good position.
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Tim Ebner The one thing you saw today was a flow, it was up-and-down. When you play that way at that speed and that tempo, things are going to happen. They got the game-winner off one of our guys' skates but that's a credit to them because they got the puck to that point. Some days the bounces go your way and some days they don't.
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Karen Hill The people who have the weakest credit histories are in great danger of falling into a predatory environment.
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Dick Wilcox We struggled for rhythm the whole game. That's to their credit. We didn't play great but again, credit their defense. We had that one spurt, but they shut us down and we couldn't quite get over the hump.
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Jay Wright We struggled, and a lot of that credit goes to Marquette. But we finished it off, and that's a sign of a really good team.
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James McCormack When you've got credit growth that already exceeds (gross domestic product growth), that's a lot of new credit." ()
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Bob Ward We're not going to make excuses. First of all, you have to give a lot of credit to Holmdel, because they outplayed us. Every season has distractions, pressure and injuries. You just have to deal with it.
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Chris Valdez We have to give the kids credit. They made it their mission to follow the game plan.
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Kristy Curry We have to give (Missouri State) a lot of credit, but once we got going, I think that we were fine.